
Description: From the newsroom of The Boston Globe, here's a summary of the top stories in today's paper.
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 24, 2008
Audio|Fri, 24 Oct 2008
|City Councilfound at1:17, 3:02
“…globe staff reporter Donovan slack the special laws were backed by the City Council. . Then by Mayor Thomas M. Menino then voted through by the legislature. And signed by governors. Elected officials even though they have …”
“…the country some prominent Republican senators are fighting for their political lives. Elizabeth dole in North Carolina. Saxby chambliss of Georgia. Mitchell McConnell in Kentucky and John Sununu in New Hampshire. Democrats are also gaining against …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 23, 2008
Audio|Thu, 23 Oct 2008
|small business ownersfound at1:53, 5:06
“…granite state. Saying his democratic rival will push proposals. To punish small business owners while rewarding people who currently paid no taxes -- Meanwhile the globe's Brian Mahoney writes about Obama's an absolute determination. To bag Florida has 27 electoral votes. Which went to George Bush in 2000 by the narrowest of margins. And again in 2004. With a comfortable edge. The three boys shot and Roxbury last …”
“…Nasser Roddy assesses the prospects for Red Sox offseason acquisitions. And the Philadelphia Phillies tamp down on the Tampa Bay Rays three did two in game one of the World Series. . Despite clearing skies today he'll Wannstedt jacket his supposed to be windy and brisk with highs only around fifty degrees. Our music …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 22, 2008
Audio|Wed, 22 Oct 2008
|Senator McCainfound at3:14, 4:30
“…To pave the way for a new kind of growth ahead. As John McCain seeks the presidency he often says that lessons from the Vietnam War helped shape his -- On the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But rights to globe's Michael Graham Nash. One of McCain's key lessons came from what he perceived as a failure by his father admiral John McCain. . That commander of Pacific forces during much of the Vietnam War. Senator McCain has strongly criticized the way his father hit his misgivings. About president Nixon's strategy of Vietnamese nation. In which the US cut …”
“…without ever going public about his views. The history helps explain why Senator McCain has styled himself as a maverick who were delivered straight talk. His view that the Vietnam War heads and winnable if only …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 21, 2008
Audio|Tue, 21 Oct 2008
|Attorney General Martha Coakleyfound at0:54, 2:20
“…spoke on condition of anonymity. This at a grand jury convened by Attorney General Martha Coakley is initially focusing on Richard Vitale. Democracies accountant and former campaign treasurer. Who received large payments from business interest seeking contracts and …”
“…growing. Maturing and facing complex challenges flowing from September 11 and the Iraq War. . Writes the globe's Michael Paulson. As America prepares to vote the largest -- Arab American community of Dearborn finds itself striving -- …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 20, 2008
Audio|Mon, 20 Oct 2008
|Mike Lowellfound at4:41
“…Series. Came despite a strong showing last night by Boston starting pitcher Jon Lester. . And just warning for hours after the Sox had pulled out an exciting victory inning game six and even some die hard fans hadn't expected to see this post season. The globe stand Shaughnessy writes that this would have been -- third Red Sox championship in five October's. But in the end there were too many speed bumps and potholes on the road to glory. The litany of reasons includes a loss of Manny Ramirez at mid season. They hip injury that sent Mike Lowell to the -- The muscle strain that plagued Josh Beckett and this body bullpen that led opponents -- time after time. But mostly Shaughnessy says. They're raised just finally stirred up and …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 17, 2008
Audio|Fri, 17 Oct 2008
|presidential debatefound at3:38, 0:27
“…steady Consumer Price Index. In his first campaign rallies as the final presidential debate senator Barack Obama yesterday. Accused his Republican rival of pursuing a relentless drumbeat personal attacks percent of offering detailed description of the country's economic ills. …”
“…Casey Ross and frank Phillips reports financial forecasters are saying that governor Deval Patrick's predictions of revenue shortfalls. -- just 500 million dollars to -- Because it continuing plunge in the stock market is dragging down …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 16, 2008
Audio|Thu, 16 Oct 2008
|Barack Obamafound at1:38, 0:17
“…John McCain and Barack Obama clashed in their final debate last night over whose tax plan would spur an economic recovery and create jobs. They also traded …”
“…Hello it's Thursday October 16 I'm -- four way. Governor Deval Patrick said yesterday he'll eliminate 1000. Jobs from state government. And slashed the budget by more than a billion dollars. The globes met …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 15, 2008
Audio|Wed, 15 Oct 2008
|Boston Celticsfound at5:28, 4:01
“…Red Sox face the same deficit last year three straight against the Cleveland Indians. . In other sports news the Boston Celtics beat the Cleveland Cavaliers nine to 86 pre season playing at the University of Pittsburgh. …”
“…gas prices. It is subways and buses more crowded than ever. -- local arts world is wobbling his patrons feel the economic squeeze includes -- in human reports. As the economy fears swiftly and sharply downward …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 14, 2008
Audio|Tue, 14 Oct 2008
|Dow Jones Industrial Averagefound at0:34, 2:21
“…United States and Europe took steps to bolster their banking systems. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared a record 936. Points or 11%. The largest percentage gain since 1933. Writes the globe's -- heatley. After big stocks experienced …”
“…risk of the growing economic turmoil at Harvard Business School yesterday. Globe business reporter Robert Wiseman covered the event. Which was planned some time ago as a celebration of Harvard's contributions. To management education over the …”
Top stories from the Boston Globe for Oct 13, 2008
Audio|Mon, 13 Oct 2008
|federal lawfound at4:10, 1:26
“…has never built a passenger rail car in the continent of the United States. . For a vital set of train coaches needed to upgrade its aging fleet. Staff writer no Fuhrman reports tested T has placed a 119. Million dollar spent on a company called hi Andy wrote him. That is yet to open an assembly plant on American soil a requirement under federal law. . The company must also learn how to negotiate the United States much stricter safety standards. Which has been difficult for many other large corporations. Including Daimler and General Electric when they tried to …”
“…jobs. As stock markets around the world plunged last week and the Dow Jones Industrial Average had its worst week ever. Investors everywhere are growing increasingly anxious about the future of their household finances. Globe staff writers Jennifer …”



